Studio One Presents Burning Spear

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Studio One Presents Burning Spear is the debut studio album of the Jamaican musician Burning Spear, released in 1973.

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Studio One Presents Burning Spear
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Studio album by
Released1973
Genre Reggae
Label Studio One
Producer Clement Dodd
Burning Spear chronology
Studio One Presents Burning Spear
(1973)
Rocking Time
(1974)
Alternative cover
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Professional ratings
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Track listing

Side one

  1. "Ethiopians Live It Out"
  2. "We Are Free"
  3. "Fire Down Below"
  4. "Creation"
  5. "Don't Mess With Jill"
  6. "Down By The Riverside"

Side two

  1. "Door Peep Shall Not Enter"
  2. "Pick Up The Pieces"
  3. "Get Ready"
  4. "Journey"
  5. "Them a Come"
  6. "He Prayed"

Credits

Musicians

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